• Zoolander
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      103 months ago

      It has to be his back facing the camera, doesn’t it? I never understood this debate. You can clearly see his thumb on the hand that’s on top. This would only be possible if his back was facing the camera and this is his left hand. Otherwise, his thumb would be obscured by his fist.

      • @emptyother@programming.dev
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        23 months ago

        The siluette would be the same no matter if its the left or right arm, assuming this is a faraway shot and has barely any perspective. Think of Wile E. Coyote when he leaves a hole in something. It wouldnt matter if he hit the wall with his front first or back first, it would still be the same contour.

    • @Repelle@lemmy.world
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      73 months ago

      Dammit. His back was clearly toward the camera for me until I read your comment, now it’s constantly switching.

    • @emptyother@programming.dev
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      33 months ago

      I’ve always thought it was the back. But logically then we would be looking down at him. Since we cant see the city, only the sky, we have to be looking up at him.

      Also… Does Batman wear high heels here?! He’s a ninja, they should know better than anyone that flat, thin soles are quieter.